Seating 101: Choosing Between Sofa Styles

Absolutely not! This attitude can lead to over-paying, clashing furniture, and confusion. We are proud to present “Seating 101”, a guide to the most popular sofa styles from which you can learn not only the names of the sofa but the origin, approximate price range, and style it best befits.

Chesterfield Sofa (archiexpo)

Chesterfield
Does this beauty look familiar? It should, Chesterfield Sofas are extremely popular at the moment. Arhaus, for example, creates high quality Chesterfield Sofas. They are known for their leather upholstery and tufting. It is a very traditional style sofa and would best fit into a room of traditional, transitional, or Rustic styles. The first ever Chesterfield Sofa was made for the 4th Earl of Chesterfield somewhere between 1694 and 1773. The price range for this sofa varies with quality (as anything does), but if you want a high quality sofa be prepared to pay anywhere between $1,000 and upwards of $3,000.

Lawson Sofa (homestratosphere)

Lawson
This understated sofa style is usually left nameless as it is what many people think of as a “regular sofa”. However the Lawson Sofa is a ‘turn-of-the-century’ Edwardian sofa designed by a financier. He was a man of simple tastes and wanted his home to say as much, therefore he commissioned a designer to craft a sofa without the curves and intricate ornamentation that filled the surrounding homes. It is extremely versatile and can be used in transitional homes and contemporary homes. However steer clear of these in ultra-modern or ultra traditional rooms, as they can stick out like a sore thumb for being too plush or too plain. Because of their simple lines, Lawson sofas are typically the template for low-quality discount furniture stores in which case you could acquire one for as low as $50. However, a decent quality Lawson sofa would set you back about $700.

Mid-Century Modern
As Mad Men rose in popularity, we saw an equal rise in Mid-Century Modern interiors. In the 1950’s clean lines, tufting, rich colors, and tweed took American homes by storm. The mid-century modern sofa styles neatly encompass all of those features. Obviously this style is ideal for mid-century modern, modern, or eclectic style rooms. These delightful blasts from the past can cost anywhere from $600 to $2,000.

Cabriole Sofa (freshome)

Cabriole
This stunning sofa originated in France circa the Louis XV period. It is distinguished by its carved wooden legs and trim, the low back, and the overall gentle curving of the piece. The very distinct legs are another great tell when identifying a Cabriole, the carved foot and extremely loose S-curve. This obviously fits in a traditional, French interior but can fit in certain eclectic interiors. A genuine Cabriole sofa is priced at around $1,000 to $8,000.

Tuxedo Sofa (designbykelsey)

Tuxedo
The tuxedo sofa is a straight, boxy sofa with high backs and arms that originated in the 1920’s. There is a slight amount of padding on the inner lining, with tufting that adds a bit of interest. This style of seating can be used in nearly any style room. The average tuxedo sofa will cost around $2,000.

Camelback Sofa (eyefordesign)

Camelback
Thomas Chippendale created this sofa with elegantly sloping silhouette. It, obviously, gets it’s name from the hump in the middle of the back which smooths down to meet with the curving arms. This 18th century is a classic and it (and influences of it) can be seen nearly everywhere today. It is still surprisingly popular considering the ‘modern’ and ‘eclectic’ trends of today’s interiors. An authentic camelback would cost you at the least $1,500 and $10,000 near the top-end.

English Regency Sofa
The Regency era, 1811 to 1820, is well represented in its namesake sofa. The colors tend to be pearlescent or vibrant yellows or sky blues. The wooden framework is exposed and ornamented. The curves are soft and swooping. A modern remake of a regency sofa can be around $2,000 to $3,000 while a genuine antique can be anywhere from $4,000 to $28,000.

Of course, there are many more sofa styles to choose from however these examples dip into the most popular styles and trends of today’s interiors. With this knowledge you can make informed decisions when choosing the perfect seating style for your home.